New Big Red Raspberry 
TAYLOR 
Taylor is the most promising of the new red Raspberries 
from the New York Experiment Station. The plants are 
strong, vigorous growers and are very heavy croppers. The 
canes are quite upright and carry a load well. The berries 
ripen shortly before Latham, are large, bright, attractive 
red, firm, and of really excellent quality. They do not cling 
•to the bushes tightly as some varieties but come off readily 
without crumbling. All indications are that Taylor will 
take a leading place in Raspberry circles. You will make no 
mistake to plant Taylor this year. 
Newburgh 
Prof. Geo. L. Slate and Dr. W. H. Rankin, of the 
New York Experiment Station, on Jan. 17, 1934, write: 
‘The NEWBURGH RASPBERRY has proved itself an 
outstanding variety for central and western New York. Ex- 
cellent reports regarding its behavior have also been received 
from Ontario and as far north as Montreal, Quebec. The 
indications are that it may not be satisfactory in the south¬ 
ern portions of the Raspberry growing regions of the coun¬ 
try. The berries are very large, in fact, larger than those of 
any other sort. The size holds up very well throughout a long 
picking season. The very firm, rather dry texture and free¬ 
dom from crumbling makes Newburgh an excellent shipping 
and general market variety. The berries are lighter than 
Latham in color, slightly coarse in appearance, and a little 
better than Latham in quality. At Geneva its season is with 
Chief, or about five days earlier than Latham. 
ANDREWS PLANTS HAVE 
A NATIONAL REPUTATION 
They are inspected several times each season by the 
State Nursery Inspector and have been pronounced 
“mosaic-free” and in excellent condition. No effort has 
been spared to produce No. 1 plants. Our climate and 
soil are ideal for developing vigor and good roots. Con¬ 
trary to the common policy of digging small plants and 
leaving the best canes for fruiting, we dig the entire 
field, giving you the best, strongest, and most vigorous 
plants. The special machine used in digging these 
plants makes possible the excellent root system of our 
Red Raspberries. 
PLANT 
“2-Year Heavy” 
and Gain a Year 
Our “2-year Heavy” 
Raspberries are especial¬ 
ly large well-rooted 
plants. The plants are 
grown one year, then 
cut back to the ground 
and grown one year 
more. This method de¬ 
velops exceptionally 
strong plants with a 2- 
year-old root and 1-year- 
old top. These have a 
wonderful root system 
and give quick results 
and satisfaction. 
PRICES OF RASPBERRIES AND BLACKBERRIES 
12 
25 
50 
100 
250 
500 
1000 
Latham. 1-yr. medium . 
#1.95 
#4.35 
#7.00 
#13.45 
1-yr. standard . 
.90 
1.55 
2.75 
6.35 
9.95 
18.85 
2-yr. heavy . 
1.75 
2.25 
4.15 
9.55 
15.35 
29.50 
Chief, 1-yr. medium . 
1.80 
4.10 
6.50 
12.40 
1-yr. standard . 
.80 
1.40 
2.50 
5.65 
8.95 
16.85 
2-yr. heavy . 
1.55 
1.95 
3.65 
8.35 
13.85 
26.55 
Newburgh, 1-yr. standard . 
1.50 
2.25 
3.95 
8.65 
15.00 
25.00 
2-yr. heavy . 
2.65 
4.65 
6.85 
15.85 
29.50 
52.50 
Taylor, 1-yr. standard . 
Cumberland, 2-yr. heavy . 
1.75 
3.00 
5.85 
10.50 
22.50 
40.25 
1.25 
1.95 
3.65 
6.85 
Potomac, 2-yr. heavy . 
1.45 
2.35 
4.35 
8.15 
Sodus . 
2.65 
4.95 
8.95 
Alfred Blackberry, 1-yr. standard 
.98 
1.65 
2.95 
6.55 
10.85 
19.85 
2-yr. heavy. . 
1.95 
3.35 
5.95 
12.65 
19.65 
38.50 
If desired by parcel post, in¬ 
clude for packing and postage: 
* 
■ Standard Grade . . . 
Heavy Select. 
12 
. .#0.13 
. . .15 
25 
#0.15 
.18 
50 
#0.20 
.29 
100 
#0.29 
.50 
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